This document provides an overview of common uses of commas in English writing. It outlines rules for using commas to separate elements in a series, to join two independent clauses, to set off introductory elements, to separate coordinate adjectives, to set off contrasting or turning elements, to set off states/countries/years/titles, to set off quoted language, and to set off parenthetical elements. The document emphasizes identifying parenthetical elements that are "added information" and can be removed without changing the core meaning of a sentence. It concludes by advising not to overuse commas and to use them appropriately based on the rules.